This is photograph print on a scrapbook page of Springfield College student Shih-Ching Wang taken during his work in World War I. According to the writing on the photograph this was taken in London. He was doing YMCA Work with Chinese laborers in France. The print shows him in full uniform, including cap, standing. In his left hand he is holding a stick and his gloves. The photograph comes from a photo album produced by Springfield College, at the time known as the International YMCA College, titled "The YMCA College Men in the Great War, Classes 1920-21 Pictures no. 251-276."
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